NSW Transport Minister David Elliot says the Rail, Tram and Bus Union has refused to back down despite the government's $264 million offer to fix a fleet of trains in a bid to avoid further strikes.
The Rail, Tram and Bus Union have refused to back down after NSW Transport Minister David Elliott on Wednesday made a $264 million offer to fix a fleet of trains in a bid to avoid further strikes.
Stream your news live & on demand with Flash for $8/month and no lock in contracts. New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Offer ends 31 October, 2022 "It shouldn't and my view is that the union should be working with the government to make sure the terms of the deed is acceptable to them and the finer details," he told host Pete Stefanovic.
Mr Elliott on Wednesday made a $264 million offer to fix the New Intercity Fleet , which has been at the centre of the despite with the union.
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